Beneficial Effects of Physical Activity on Subjects with Neurodegenerative Disease.

dementia neurodegenerative process physical activity

Journal

Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology
ISSN: 2411-5142
Titre abrégé: J Funct Morphol Kinesiol
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101712257

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Dec 2020
Historique:
received: 21 10 2020
revised: 10 12 2020
accepted: 13 12 2020
entrez: 20 1 2021
pubmed: 21 1 2021
medline: 21 1 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Studies on the effectiveness of physical exercise to treat and/or prevent mental disorders are essential and particularly appropriate, given the rapid growth of the elderly population and the consequent increase in the prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases. The onset of neurodegenerative diseases is subtle, and progression is irreversible, as there is still no cure capable of stopping them permanently. Therefore, we should not underestimate these diseases and should immediately begin to combine the treatment with physical activity adapted to specific needs. Indeed, it is well known that physical activity has positive effects on mobility, autonomy, and functional capacity, improving not only cognitive functions, but also reducing the risk of developing dementia. Despite several studies in this field, to date there are no specific and effective protocols that promote physical exercise in people with dementia. Based on this evidence, the aim of the present work was to verify whether an adapted physical exercise regimen could promote the maintenance of psychomotor functions in elderly subjects and, therefore, delay the irreversible effects of combinations of dementia and other pathologies associated with aging. Our results clearly show that exercise is very effective in improving psychomotor functions and delaying the progress of neurodegenerative diseases in humans, since we observed that the subjects maintained their cognitive skills after 8 months of physical activity, moreover, two patients presented an amelioration. Based on the results obtained, we recommend that the motor practice, in any chosen form, be considered an integral part of prevention programs based on an active lifestyle in older people. Future studies will be necessary to establish how long lasting the benefits of a specific physical activity are and whether they are enough to delay cognitive decline.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33467309
pii: jfmk5040094
doi: 10.3390/jfmk5040094
pmc: PMC7804865
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Laura Vizzi (L)

Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele Roma Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy.

Elvira Padua (E)

Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele Roma Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy.

Agata Grazia D'Amico (AG)

Department of Drug Science, University of Catania, 95125 Catania, Italy.

Virginia Tancredi (V)

Department of Systems Medicine, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, 00133 Rome, Italy.
Centre of Space Biomedicine, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Giovanna D'Arcangelo (G)

Department of Systems Medicine, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, 00133 Rome, Italy.
Centre of Space Biomedicine, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Ida Cariati (I)

Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Manuel Scimeca (M)

Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, 00133 Rome, Italy.

Grazia Maugeri (G)

Sections of Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, University of Catania, 95123 Catania, Italy.

Velia D'Agata (V)

Sections of Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, University of Catania, 95123 Catania, Italy.

Michela Montorsi (M)

Department of Human Sciences and Promotion of the Quality of Life, San Raffaele Roma Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy.

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